Roast7 wrote:I made this layout
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Gives no sound, only beepers when moves in pots
My multimeter is not very accurate but I leave the values of the voltages on IC's
IC1
1-3v
2-3 or 4v
3- 3v
4- 0v
5- 0v
6- 1v
7- 1v
8- 8v
IC2
1- 3v
2- 3v
3- 3v
4- 7v
5- 3v
6- 3 or 4v
7- 3v
8- 8v
IC3
1- 3v
2- 3v
3- 3v
4- 0v
5- 3v
6- 3v
7- 3v
8- 8v
Again I remind you that my multimeter is not very accurate
values when they were 3 or 4 volts, these values were in the range multimeter, many of the values of 3 volts must be type 4 volts xxxx
I really need help, really wanted this pedal: (
triple wreck no output
i use 074 ic and my voltage is close to this, also i use 1uF monolithic capacitor instead of film and linear taper potentiometer(just for testing)
- karul
- Cap Cooler
Did you use a protoboard or pcb ?
Do you have an audio probe ? If you don't have one already - make it - it's one of the simplest tools out there.
http://diy-fever.com/misc/audio-probe/
You will need a an audio source too - some simple signal generator.
You can easily trace the errors and You'll be much more independent.
Or at least think about making an audio probe and learn how to use it.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Do you have an audio probe ? If you don't have one already - make it - it's one of the simplest tools out there.
http://diy-fever.com/misc/audio-probe/
You will need a an audio source too - some simple signal generator.
You can easily trace the errors and You'll be much more independent.
Or at least think about making an audio probe and learn how to use it.
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
i use pcb. its burn already, but thx anyway i gonna redo it this coming week